'''Atlantic Station'''[http://www.atlanticstation.com/home.php] is a new complex in [[Atlanta]], directly west of [[Atlanta/Midtown|Midtown]]. Opened in 2005, its property's location was once nothing more than an old steel mill, which a portion of it was preserved as a monument in its central park. This mixed-use development offers plenty of shopping, dining, and nightlife.

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'''Atlantic Station'''[http://www.atlanticstation.com/home.php] is a new complex in [[Atlanta]], directly west of [[Atlanta/Midtown|Midtown]]. Opened in 2005, its property's location was once nothing more than an old steel mill, which a portion of it was preserved as a monument in its central park. This mixed-use development is one of the largest live, work, and play areas in Atlanta, and has even earned the motto "a city within a city".

==Get in==

==Get in==

Revision as of 00:16, 9 May 2008

Atlantic Station[1] is a new complex in Atlanta, directly west of Midtown. Opened in 2005, its property's location was once nothing more than an old steel mill, which a portion of it was preserved as a monument in its central park. This mixed-use development is one of the largest live, work, and play areas in Atlanta, and has even earned the motto "a city within a city".

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Get in

Atlantic Station is accessible by a free shuttle provided that departs from the MARTA Arts Center Station approximately every 5-15 minutes. The MARTA Bus Route #23 also serves Atlantic Station. By car, from Interstate 75/85 Northbound exit at 14th Street, from Interstate 75 Southbound exit at 16th Street, and from Interstate 85 Southbound exit at 17th Street.

See

Former steel mill statue.

Central Park

Do

Buy

Anchored by Dillard's and Ikea, shopping includes chain stores such as DSW, City Sports, Express, and Old Navy, as well as nani Sensorium. There is also the Taste Clothing Boutique, and White House/Black Market for women.